Spanish proposed non-EU-Resident Tax Commentary and update.

31st January 2025
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Spanish proposed non-EU-Resident Tax Commentary and update.

The Spanish government has recently announced a bold and unprecedented measure to impose a 100% tax on home purchases by non-EU residents. This initiative, spearheaded by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, aims to address the country's ongoing housing crisis and improve affordability for Spanish Residents. This proposal sparked significant debate and raised questions about its potential success and implications.

Many remain sceptical that this could ever become a reality. The total number of sales to foreigners, including people from inside the EU, makes up around 15% of the Spanish housing market - that's 87,000 out of 583,000 sales in 2023 - according to the Spanish property registry. Tinkering with this important slice of the real estate market is a highly risky venture, even after the ‘very careful consideration’ promised by the authorities.

The primary motivation behind this tax is to curb speculative property investments by foreign buyers, which the government claims have contributed to the rising property prices and housing shortages in Spain. In 2023 alone, non-EU residents purchased approximately 27,000 properties in Spain, often for investment purposes rather than personal occupancy. By imposing such a tax, the government hopes to prioritize housing availability for residents and deter speculative purchases by foreign investors.

However, the proposal has faced criticism from various quarters. Real estate professionals and experts have expressed concerns about the potential negative impact on the market, particularly in regions popular among foreign buyers. Simon Creed, of Azahar Properties in Valencia noted that the measure has been a significant topic of discussion among property professionals, emphasizing the longstanding interest of British buyers in Spain.

Experts like Antonio de la Fuente, managing director at Colliers International Spain, are sceptical about the effectiveness of the proposed tax in resolving housing issues. De la Fuente suggested that increasing housing supply would be a more effective solution to accommodate the growing demand in major cities. Furthermore, the proposal will require parliamentary approval, where the government has previously faced challenges in securing sufficient support for legislation. The Spanish prime minsters plans are far from certain based on his uncertain support in parliament for any such a move.

The government's ‘proposal’ (and it should be stressed that it remains a proposal as I write at the end of January 2025) also references similar measures in countries like Denmark and Canada, which have implemented policies to restrict foreign property purchases in efforts to stabilize housing markets. However, the success of such measures in Spain remains uncertain. The political motives behind the proposal cannot be ignored, as the government faces domestic challenges and legislative stagnation. The acting president's administration is embroiled in high-profile court cases, and the proposal may be viewed as a politically motivated announcement aimed at appeasing the domestic audience rather than a serious policy initiative.

While the Spanish government's plan to impose a 100% tax on home purchases by non-EU residents is a bold attempt to address the housing crisis, its success is uncertain.  There is no such tax at present (and it is uncertain as to if there will ever be such a measure implemented), so it’s still a good time to lock down  your Spanish dream home and make certain your plans to buy, while nothing has changed.  We are here to help, so call us now at Martin Real Estate for the best service and support.

 


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